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by kritiko
1746 days ago
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I'm married to a working comedian and know many. Everybody sucks when they start, and open mics are kind of built for people, even pros, to bomb at as they develop material. The people who seem "effortlessly funny" often work the hardest - although often that practice is developed in childhood. |
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It was almost more fascinating watching the same person go up week after week, with slight tweaks to their act.
It convinced me that the "talent" for comedy is probably just "attention to detail."
And that the actions required to be successful in comedy were "practice", "perseverance", and ability to use constructive criticism.